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June 30, 2005

Universal Entanglement Theory

There are two parts to my universal entanglement theory, which I have kept very simple.

Part One:

A single vibrational pattern that all sub-atomic particles and non-particles have in common. This is the result of the big bang, Creator of All, or singularity that started the universe/multiverse in the very beginning of all that is.

Part Two:

A collective vibrational pattern that is unique in all sub-atomic particles and non-particles, which this unique collective vibrational pattern is not found anywhere else in the multiverse.

Example:

An example of this theory is when a Controlled Remote Viewer (CRVer) makes contact with a target, in order to gain information about it; the information has no lag time between the target and the CRVer. There appears to be no lag time between the two because of the common single vibrational pattern (entanglement) that is shared between the two as there is with all things.

As the CRVer connects more and more to the target, the CRVer can perceive more information as a result of his/her pattern becoming more in sync/entwined with the targets pattern. Attention must be paid for the CRVer to not become to in sync/entangled with the target, as this will make the CRVer’s vibrational pattern produce the same attributes that the target’s vibrational pattern produces. This may have positive or negative results depending on the target.

In light of the above, I would come to the conclusion that knowledge or ability (like psychokinesis) may be able to be acquired much faster than normal if one person connects with the pattern of another person that has a very advanced ability that they wish to acquire.

Universal Entanglement Theory - by Peter D. Arvo

Posted by Peter at June 30, 2005 12:20 PM

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